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Spotify offering free Google Nest Mini to Premium subscribers (again)

Spotify offering free Google Nest Mini to Premium subscribers again
This latest offer grants new and existing Spotify Premium members a free Google Nest Mini

Perhaps the best part is that it's open to "all eligible new and existing Spotify Premium individual, Family, Duo and Student master account holders in the UK," meaning whether you've been paying for Spotify for years or you were considering pulling the trigger on Premium for the first time, this a great reason to make the most of the service, right now.

Those who've previously reaped the benefits of such offers from Spotify will appreciate the convenience of kicking their favourite artist's best hits off with a simple voice command and thanks to Google's efforts, things should sound that much sweeter this time around.

Related: Best Smart Speaker 2020

The second-generation Google Home Mini arrived as part of the company's October 2019 rebrand, under the name Google Nest Mini. Along with a new moniker, the smallest entry in Google's refreshed smart speaker lineup boasts superior audio chops compared to the first-generation Mini, primarily thanks to twice the bass response this time around.

If you're not aware, Spotify's Premium music service costs £9.99 a month for an individual, £12.99 a month for two users on its Duo plan (provided they're living under one roof), £14.99 a month for the Family plan (which covers up to six users, living under one roof) and £4.99 for the student plan (provided the user is enrolled at an eligible university).

Aside from the offer only being available "as long as supplies last", those Premium members who've previously claimed a smart speaker through one of Spotify's past offers won't be able to claim another this time around.

If you're interested and you're eligible, just head to Spotify's UK home page and claim your Google Nest Mini, right now.

Read next: How much data does Spotify use?

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